In Oshawa the Toronto Maple Leafs scored early and often, pounding the Oshawa Dodgers 14-4.

Toronto scored five runs in the first inning and were never threatened, adding four more in the seventh to keep their offence in high gear despite playing in steady rain for a good part of the evening.

The Leafs pounded away at Oshawa starter Greg Byron in the first, getting to him for five runs, including a solo homer by Kyle Morton. Leafs pecked away the rest of the night, scoring a single run in the third, two more in the fourth, another single in the sixth and four more runs in the seventh.

Warren Bradley added two hits for the Leafs. Starter Rick Meinhold was sharp, allowing four runs on five hits over seven innings, striking out nine and walking three.